MTM is offering a year-long fellowship on global migration and technology from April 2025 to May 2026. Open to global citizens with lived experiences of displacement, migration, or currently occupied… Continue Reading »
The IMF Internship Program (FIP) offers a 10-12 week paid internship between June and September 2025 at the IMF headquarters in Washington, DC. Open to PhD students in macroeconomics or… Continue Reading »
Covering topices related to innovative research worldwide on the development of alternative sustainable technologies, efficient utilisation of resources and the minimisation of waste.
The Rotary Foundation offers global grants to support large international activities with sustainable and measurable outcomes in Rotarys areas of focus.
The Global Innovation Fund provides grants and risk capital to support innovations that aim to improve the lives of people living in poverty and open to projects from around the… Continue Reading »
Global Citizenship Education (GCEd) aims to empower learners to build peaceful and secure societies. AI-based solutions could address challenges in GCEd, by fostering international collaboration among students from diverse backgrounds.
AAIE supports two international scholarships to encourage participation and investigation of topics related to internationalism, leadership and international education. They offer two programs: One for undergraduates, and one for grad… Continue Reading »
The Richard and Susan Hayden Academy Fellowship at Chatham House offers a ten-month research opportunity for early-to-mid-career professionals worldwide. It provides a stipend, relocation expenses, and professional development resources to… Continue Reading »
The IAFP creates a path for outstanding students from under-served communities to pursue careers in the U.S. Foreign Service. The program leads to FAS Foreign Service Officers who serve American… Continue Reading »
This UNESCO article discusses how children face challenges in accessing education in their mother tongue, potentially leading to marginalization or the denial of their cultural heritage. The article emphasizes multilingual… Continue Reading »